Vision Therapy

The Studt Foundation Presents Sports Vision Enhancement: A Different Type of Vision Therapy

Have you ever stopped to think of how a baseball player can hit a 95 mph fastball? Or how a NFL quarterback knows precisely where to throw the football? If you take a step back, the abilities of the professional athletes that we watch on a daily basis are pretty amazing.  Just check out SportsCenter …

The Studt Foundation Presents Sports Vision Enhancement: A Different Type of Vision Therapy Read More »

Residency Opportunity: Vision and Learning Center of Family Eyecare Associates

Interviews are now being scheduled for the 2013 Vision Therapy Private Practice Residency at the Vision and Learning Center of Family Eyecare Associates, P.C. (Fair Lawn, NJ). The goal of this unique Southern College of Optometry residency program is to give graduate optometrists additional opportunities to expand their clinical knowledge and skills. Interested applicants should contact: Leonard …

Residency Opportunity: Vision and Learning Center of Family Eyecare Associates Read More »

SCO Residency Program: Vision Therapy Private Practice

Interviews and now being scheduled for the 2013 Vision Therapy Private Practice Residency in Bethesda and Annapolis, Maryland: The goal of this unique Southern College of Optometry Residency Program is to give graduate Optometrists additional opportunities to expand their clinical knowledge and skills. Description of Program: The program emphasizes the diagnosis and treatment of binocular …

SCO Residency Program: Vision Therapy Private Practice Read More »

Optometric Extension Program (OEP) Here for Students!

For those of you who don’t know, the Optometric Extension Program (OEP) is the grandfather to organized optometric programs dedicated to post-graduate education on behavioral optometry and vision therapy. Over the years, it has transformed into an organization that not only conveys a message, but also produces the Journal of Behavioral Optometry, hosts many continuing education …

Optometric Extension Program (OEP) Here for Students! Read More »

Case History: The Key to Understanding Binocular Vision Problems

From the start of Optometry school, professors and supervisors preached that a patient’s chief complaint and case history should direct your exam.   Finally in my fourth year of Optometry I understand why. I have found that when it comes to binocular vision disorders or what Griffin & Grisham in “Binocular Anomalies: Diagnosis and Vision Therapy” …

Case History: The Key to Understanding Binocular Vision Problems Read More »

Near Point of Convergence: To The Nose is Not All You Need to Know!

What?! Have I lost my mind?! Well most optometrists would say that having an NPC of TTN is the ultimate convergence a patient can have; however I ask you to think differently. Ok. Let’s take a step back and start from the beginning.  As part of your routine entrance tests you take out an accommodative …

Near Point of Convergence: To The Nose is Not All You Need to Know! Read More »

Different Avenues to Practice Vision Therapy

As I move forward through Optometry school, I am finding that many students (as well as faculty) have created this dichotomy within the profession: It is either ocular disease or vision rehabilitation.  I challenge you to think outside of that… from the vision rehabilitation side, the options are endless.  Here are just a few:   …

Different Avenues to Practice Vision Therapy Read More »

Vision Therapy and Neuroplasticity: An optometry student’s perspective

Take a trip back in time with me, to your Biology 101 undergraduate course, freshman year, first semester.  I know for some of us freshman year is a bit hazy, but I am assuming you attended MOST of your classes. Try and recall that first introduction to the brain, where your professor said “The brain …

Vision Therapy and Neuroplasticity: An optometry student’s perspective Read More »

Scroll to Top